Revivalists Sentence Examples
The revivals in Kentucky brought about differences which resulted in the high-handed exclusion of the revivalists.
The Anglican Church, true to its evil traditions, cast out the Revivalists, and welsh nonconformity was born.
Sir Ninian was the last of the great Gothic revivalists.
The 60's revivalists Invisible Lead Soup have a new single out at the moment.
Indeed their uncompromising attitude and widescreen vision makes the current crop of 80s new wave revivalists look distinctly underpowered.
It feels like an ` ` old-fashioned ' ' subject; the kind of thing the old revivalists used to talk about.
The younger generation, tho, doesn't realize how much it owes to American and British folk revivalists of the 1950s and 1960s.
In the U.K., ska revivalists influenced both Britpop bands like Blur and trip-hop artists like Tricky.
This image of the peaceful sage would be seized upon and adopted by the druid revivalists of the 18th century.
Prior to Screamadelica, Primal Scream were Stonesy classic rock revivalists with a penchant for Detroit rock.
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This image of the peaceful sage would be seized upon and adopted by the Druid revivalists of the 18th century.
Sir Ninian was the last of the great Gothic Revivalists.
As the early Christian revivalists found, long-term control is dependent upon a good follow-up system.
The younger generation, tho, does n't realize how much it owes to American and British folk revivalists of the 1950s and 1960s.
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Old-fashioned in most of his views, he disliked the tendencies alike of the Methodists and other revivalists and of the rationalizing dissenters, yet he had a good word for Priestley and Theophilus Lindsey.
British architects and artists who design for the principal decorating firms are to-day as conversant with the Renaissance and succeeding styles of France and Italy as medieval revivalists were familiar with the Gothic styles with which they made us so well acquainted.
Of these two Puritan divines, Vicar Prichard, who was essentially orthodox in his behaviour, forms an interesting connecting link between the learned Elizabethan translators of the Bible and the great revivalists of the 18th century, and his moral rhymes in the vernacular, collected and printed after his death under the title of The Welshman's Candle (Canwyll y Cymry), still retain some degree of popularity amongst his countrymen.